The mayor laments Bajnai, who would also like to see Weber's Hungarian vassal in a leading position.

The people who can be entrusted with the governance of the country work in London and Brussels - this is what Gergely Karácsony spoke about the other day: the mayor testified about whether he would agree with a foreign-controlled cabinet, essentially a puppet government, running Hungary. Karácsony was asked in the last show of the podcast called Della whether he thinks Péter Magyar is suitable to lead our country.

Karácsony replied: "This is a very small country. Accordingly, he does not have three or four elites, not even one. The people who could be trusted to govern this country are working somewhere in London and Brussels."

It cannot be a coincidence that Karácsony thought of these two cities.

By mentioning London, the mayor was certainly referring to former left-wing Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai and his circle.

In 2014, Bajnai himself tried to replace Viktor Orbán with a formation called Együtt - a Korszakváldok Pártja, but failed at the starting line. Then his company group, DatAdat, came to the fore: the company helped Karácsony's mayoral campaign in 2019, and then the company name came up in connection with the 2022 parliamentary elections. So much so that a significant part of the dollars rolling into Hungary to help the left come to power ended up with Bajnai's group of companies.

It is worth noting: through the organization called Action for Democracy (A4D) - mainly from György Soros - about three billion forints were sent from America in order for the left wing then led by Péter Márki-Zay to replace the Orbán government.

So far, it has not been revealed what the left in government should have done for the many bags of dollars. It is worth recalling: A4D was founded by Dávid Korányi, Gordon Bajnai's confidant and Gergely Karácsony's former city diplomatic advisor, to influence the 2022 election, and the organization has close ties to circles connected to the American Democratic Party.

DatAdat appeared last year around Péter Magyar's movement, and with that we have arrived at the other city mentioned by Karácsony, and at the circle symbolized by Brussels.

The chairman of the Tisza Party, together with his number one ally in Brussels, Manfred Weber, the Hungarian-hating chairman of the European People's Party, openly declared war on the Orbán government. In the event of his election victory, Magyar would willingly submit himself and his party to the Brussels line marked by Weber, we have presented the signs of this in a series of articles in recent days. In addition to war, migration and gender politics, Péter Magyar and the Tisza Party also sided with the Brussels elite on such a pressing issue as the attempt to abolish utility bills.

It is also telling, as Zoltán Tarr, head of the EP delegation of the Tisza Party, put it in an interview: "...we rely on a pro-people position, which is a kind of obligation", "we accepted and continue to accept the pro-people position, and we make these positions our own".

It is worth noting that the Tisza Party supported Gergely Karácsony's capital budget. The mayor admitted in the Della podcast that he also consulted with Péter Magyar before adopting the capital budget.

Hungarian Nation

Cover photo: Gordon Bajnai and Gergely Karácsony
Source: MTI Photo: Zoltán Máthé